FILE - This Jan. 12, 2012 file photo shows Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy talking to the media after the team's NFL football practice, in Englewood, Colo. The Oakland Raiders have requested permission to interview McCoy for their open head coach job. A person familiar with the request confirmed a report by ESPN that the Raiders were going to interview McCoy. ESPN also reported that Oakland requested to interview Broncos defensive coordinator Dennis Allen for the job. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez, File)

Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy on Wednesday removed himself from consideration for the Raiders head coaching vacancy, according to two reports.

McCoy was set to interview with Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie on Wednesday, as was Broncos defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.

Instead, McCoy reportedly informed McKenzie that he no longer is interested, canceled the interview and boarded a plane for New York for a second interview with Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross about their coaching vacancy.

A Raiders official said he did not have a comment on McCoy’s decision or the coaching search. McKenzie has not spoken with the media about the coaching search since it began more than a week ago.

McCoy feels as if he is the Dolphins front-runner and doesn’t want to do anything to jeopardize that standing, according to the Miami Herald.

Dolphins interim coach Todd Bowles is the only candidate known to have interviewed for the Raiders vacancy created by the firing of Hue Jackson on Jan. 10.